He has. He thought, at their current growth rate if a bunch of Saiyans turned Super, they might cause him problems. So he made a decision, the one which didn't involve training.ekrolo2 wrote:Still, Freeza has no reason to fear them regardless of their numbers, he's aware he never trained before and after his thrashing from Beerus it's hard for me to accept he wouldn't just do anything about the power gap. Heck, Freeza doesn't know how strong Boo is in relation to anyone, only a vague warning from his father not to cross him based (likely) on superstitious rumors and over blown legends.
Even with his newfound power and arrogance, Freeza got somewhat scared by Beerus presence. It seems to me he accepted his inferiority, probably because of his defeat and his dad teachings/story's. It's not the same as Goku, Freeza is a racist. His problem for being defeated by Goku, was that it was at the hands of a Saiyan, a being he deems inferior. That doesn't apply to Beerus, who is a God and showed his superiority to further support that status.
I find it reasonable, him choosing not to close the gap. He probably, like I said, thought he could never catch up.
When he confronts Beerus and regains his composure he doesn't think: "Next I'll get revenge on Beerus" or "Maybe I can defeat that stupid cat with the power I've obtained".
He probably doesn't how much stronger Boo was but he must have been given a wide idea. Something like: "Hundred Majin Boo's wouldn't be able to put a scratch on Beerus, and hundred of you(Freeza) wouldn't put a scratch on Majin Boo". You see what I mean, broad strokes.





